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Chevrolet Sonic Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Canada-7707487) -
2015 - crc - 5/28/14
Infotainment System
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on while the USB device is
connected, the USB device may
be damaged or may not operate
normally.
.
USB storage devices can only
be connected for playing music/
movies, viewing photo files,
or upgrading.
.
Do not use the USB terminal to
charge USB accessory
equipment. The heat generated
may cause performance issues
or damage.
.
Store files in the top-level drive
of the USB storage device.
When the logical drive is
separated from the device, only
the USB music files from the
top-level logical drive can be
played. Music files stored on
USB storage devices may not
play normally if an application is
loaded by partitioning a separate
drive.
.
Music files to which Digital Right
Management (DRM) is applied
cannot be played.
.
USB storage device capacity
limit is 2,500 music files, 2,500
photo files, 250 movie files,
2,500 folders, and 10 stages of
folder structure. The iPod/iPhone
can play all music files
supported, but will only display
up to 2,500 files on the screen in
alphabetical order.
.
Some iPod/iPhone product
models may not support the
connectivity or functionality of
this product.
.
Only connect the iPod/iPhone
with connection cables
supported by iPod/iPhone
products. Other connection
cables cannot be used.
.
The iPod/iPhone may be
damaged if it is connected to the
vehicle with the ignition on.
When not in use, disconnect the
iPod/iPhone.
.
When the iPod/iPhone is
connected to the USB port by
using the iPod/iPhone cable, the
Bluetooth music is not
supported.
.
Connect the iPod/iPhone to the
USB port by using the iPod/
iPhone cable to play the music
files. When the iPod/iPhone is
connected to the AUX input
terminal, the music file will
not play.
.
The iPod/iPhone playback
functions and the information
displayed may be different when
played on the infotainment
system.